The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 4

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© bce upon the heads of T TRIOTISM IS TOPIC OF BOTH CANDIDATES Patriotism was the issue While James Bradford stoutly @enied that he was proGerman in ByMpathies, and recalled that he cam for the Liberty bonds and . Ole Hanson hurled defi W. W. and ) ethers who preach sedition and trea the fovernment “Every 1 W. W. who is against and every Pde for treason and sedition, wh Green they are, Ponvicted vo far ge,” said Ole Hanson, in speeches at Mountain View and Ajax halls, in the or not, it against Lake district, “and Tam glad T am gtad that the man who attempted to stop the American "flag from going on the Labor temple We against me of that kind. I do not want support At Bagles’ hall, Ratlard, Bradford Baain deciared that while the Ameri people are fundamentally pac the nation is now at war, and > Swe must give the govermnent all the cooperation possible Roth candidates last night strong Ay urged the development of the Ska Bit river power site as rap! ‘Bible, both predicting that “tt will re Mee the cost of power and light here | KF ‘e@normous!\ Hanson declared that this tremen power should be furthered in or. that we may prepare for after ~ War industries a — Mulsified | ful what you use Grier the scalp Bradford dectared that the trac , a8 BOON as the Skagit ts de ‘will attempt to sell its plant FECTS OF THE GRIP Cause e More Discom- fort Than the Disease Itself. Left Impoverished Must Be Up in Most Cases Before Strength and Health Are Restored Ps " At this season of the year many are suffering from the effects an attack of the grip, or influ oF from being shut up in badly | til houses and offices all The cause of the debilitated it is the rundown state of) Blood which all physicians recog | chief executive. as & common condition, follo the grip' and fevers. fe built up there can be no recovery of strength and In fact, the thin blood often! in @ lack of nutrition of the| seems form of | ford. trouble called by medical) “post grippal neurasthenia,”| that produces a thenia following an attack grip. Such a condition is de by Mra. Jennie Cruikshank $17 North Barclay street, Towa. She says: grip left me without any vt iy . 1 was weak, had no and was generally run- _ Thad no color at all and was away to a mere shadow of | former self. I was reduced in from 135 to 106 pounds. My purple. I had severe pains my eyes and in my left side. My was poor and I was fre confined to bed for two or days or more. was treated by doctors but re Uittle benefit. They said that Blood was impoverished and my thought I was going into . I had been sick for six when I finally decided to try Williams’ Pink § Pils, I found to be a good blood builder and az & thorough trial I regained my) weight and health. It gives it pleasure to recommend Dr. Pink Pills.” build up the biood, there is one that has been a household) for a generation, Dr. Williams’ Pills for Pale up the entire system, make the rich and red, strengthen the) increase the appetite, put in the cheeks and lips and ‘away that unnatural, tired feel ing. “Bullding Up the Blood” is a book full of useful information. So ix pamphlet on “The Home Treat- Of Nervous Disorders.” They went free on request _ There has been no increase in the of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by your own druggist i foRagll be sent direct by mail, post On receipt of price, 50 cents per six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr Medicine Co., Schenectady . Y. Don’t Let Soap . Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, be care. Most soaps and Prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which ix very injurious, as it and makes the brittle. ‘The best thing to use is just plain cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most ex- ove soaps or anything else all to You can get this at any Sepcore, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with wa fer and rub it in, about a teaspoon. ful {4 all that is required an abundance of rich, crear: Cleanses thoroughly, a @asily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Beside: it loosens and lather rinses out | takes out every particle of dust, dirt lle dandruff. —Advertixement, Easily Overcome A Now Yorker, of wide experience, | cialints, and the has written « book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily quickly banished with delight-| benefit. The author, Edward J. 1819 C, Station B, New Yo: 4 his book ‘free on ri t he health improves wondertuity | {erie ft fer tobacco craving is conquered tranquil wleep, clear eye petite, good digestion, manly vigor, ral gain’ in many benefits Tid of that nervous, 4 no more need of pipe, farette, snuff or chewin, to morbid desire. that | Phiefiy occupied the mayoralty candi ates in their speoches Monday night Until the| jants at the Queen City hospital, jave. and Madison st People. They| hair, It makes 4 | blige ——~1Sfimuiants or drugs | be more |The nerves are weak nnd exhinuntad: 7 eer Masonic university, at which Han son, 1. F. Ford and Vivian | | Tuesday | | Carkeek will speak: Fa | | | night venna hall, at which Han son and Robert P, Oldham will xpeak; Youngstown whieh Dr. B. J | Brown will speak | Wednesday noon—Kenneth © | Reaton (K, C. B) and Ole Hanson will speak at the Strand theatre | Bradford Tuesday night-—Phalen's Columbia, where W Phalen will preside; Dug dale's hall, Rainier beach. where James BR. Blackwell will preside Wednesday—-Rradford will speak at Ward's hall, George town, and D » hall, South park hal, at x « to the city for more than it is worth. Reyond referring to Dr. B. J Frown ax “an @xrencgade socialist doctor,” Bradford ignored the ques tions relating’to his record propound ed by Brown. POINDEXTER LEADER SAYS U. S. CRISIS NEEDS HANSON AS CITY MAYOR George H. Walker, a leading 5 who was chairman of the f Miles Poin greantve, senatorial campaign dexter in 1916, has come out in be half of Ole Hanson, because of the patriotic issue involved in the cam paign, His letter, in part, No man not a sincere friend of labor should ever be elected to high office in this country. The best in terests of labor are the best interests of all of us, and the sooner all of us realize it, the better it will be. Know ing your record and his (tr. Brad ford’s) I belleve you to be as sincere a friend of labor as is Mr. Bradford “In a political campaign, « man is not necessarily reaponsible for the | character of his support, but, con sclously or unconsciously, his con duct in office will be influenced by it “There is only one thing ahead of reads jum at this time, and that is the win: ning of the war. Any one, be he la borer or capitalist, not whole-heart jedly for the war, and for it without equivocation or mental reservation and to the full extent of his ability whether physic: cial or moral is unworthy and our free institutions. “This city’s mighty energy—every ounce of it—should be thrown into the scales on the side of the winning of the war, The city speake thru ite He alone can make that energy felt The crux of the situation, as re pects the winning of the war, is that every lukewarm, every hesitant, ev ery recalcitrant force In this city to be supporting Mr. Brad In thia situation, I am for you." TO DISCUSS CANDIDATES Mrs. Homer ©. Hill, speaking for Ole Hanson, and Mra. Donna indoks for James EF. Bradford, will discuss @he mayoralty candidates be fore the Women's Good Government league Wednesday noon, at the Good Eats cafeteria, | Attendants Save Lives of Patients in Hospital Fire Timely work on the part of attend Tet Monday after noon, saved the lives of eight pa tients there when a fire that threat ened the building did $1,000 damage. The blaze broke out in the furnace room, as the result of defect! tur nace connections, and worked Its way to the attic. No sooner had the blaze below been put out than flames burst from the attic. When the fire department arrived, ‘the patients had all been moved to| safety. Sergt. Gus Is Hew of Police Force; Stops Runaway Sergeant of Police Gus Hasselblad is a hero Tuesday. He captured and stopped a runaway auto on the Sen ca, wt. incline; between Third and Fourth aves, late Monday The machine was being driven east on Seneca by G. Tani Seventh ave, when the gasolin gave out and tho car started back wards down the rather steep grad Tani turned the car into the curb, which it struck with such force that he was thrown from his seat, while the auto went careening on its w down the hill Sergeant Gus lit out after the car caught it and clambered in, guide it from smashing into a Summit ave, car on Third ave, and brought it to a stop, as it was about to plunge into a group of pedestrians on the other side of the street car Phosphate will Strengthen Your Weak Nerves DRUGGISTA St IN TABLET F On Weak nerves rob men and women of all the Joy of life, and quickly r duce the strong and robust to a con which in pitinble in the ex- ntil faulty memory Ot desire fpr work or recreation. fomnia or some. other unmistakable symptom Indicates weak nerves. It is then that many people make the take of renorting to the use -ealled nerve tonics, alcoholic Nothing could rmful or more dangeroun, eed food and nourlshm them into te eed your nerves and they will become atr again, and your health will impr in consequence. That is the advice lof present day physicians and # nd the nerve food recommend in Just one b-«r. table of pure. bitro- phosphate, taken during or immediately after every meal. Simple advie ite cellence han been over again, and, as m packs aining sufficient bitro-phosphate two week’ treatment can be obtained from any at reasonatle cont, the re within reach of every sufte weak nerves, Moreover, the whole rink of the trial is annum they MOVIEY DAY-Our Great MON Men's $3.50 Umiom Suits Movey Day Special at $2.85 IESE are fine mediumweight 65 per Union Suite in natural « Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 A small lot that will not lant long. Splendid values at the Movey Day 82.55 Handkerchiefs Men's 35e for Fine linen, imported Trish linen, by the way, Nice, full mize, with Mor Winch hems. Movey Day special, each abe Men's $1.00 and $1.25 < Shirts for 85 A amali lot of odd siaes and odd Shirts, «izes 14, 16%, 17 and 17% ly, No other sizes; noft and dered cuff styles, Movey Day rance at 85e¢ “Lucille” Corsets Special $1.45 SPECIAL FL aplendia Corsets ne Movey Day. A splendid model for medium figures, Made of good serviceable fancy broche in float r, Free hip, elastic, low bust Sizes 19 to 28 —Movey Day purchase of these ured for special 61.45 Novelty Crepe Kimonos Special at $1 Specially bought for this event Crepe Kimonos tn waist line aty self collar that extends to the waistline, Many good colors, including sand, red geht blue, pink, Copenhagen and navy Splendid Movey Day specials tor > $1.45 lea with rose, lavender Billie Burke House Dresses Special at $1.95 A special lot selected trom our ntock Good, well-made and « Spectal at own to clone out. ractive. $1.95 econd Floor Wool Caps Special at 50c NITTED WOOL CAPS for school or sport wear, sires for mfases and women. White with colored pattern or in colors with fancy stripes, $1.00 and $1.50 regularly, Special at 50¢ Ruchings 10¢ a Yard Organdy, Chiffon and Net Rach then in @ variety of widths and in white and colors: to The per yard. Movey Day special, yard... 10¢ Veiling Remnants 15¢ Each —Desirable short lengths, con taining from % to 1 yard. Plain and fancy meshes. Movey Day special, each 15¢ Needlework Specials Movey Day Clearances “Cigedalhede D Pin Cushion \ Forms; a variety of sizes; for merly 2 to 4 pach. Movey 10¢, 15¢ and 2he Stamped finished with fancy braid. Spe cial at 25e effective working atterna: rly $1.60. Special The Knitting Bags bright crotonnos, specially f The to B ‘3 Hoops, for bag gold braid 50¢ and 75¢ aF¥ edge Combination nainsook Covered Oval handles; covered with Special at ... Seamless Sheets $1.00 Each NOOD weight, serviceable Hed J Sheets, size 81x90 inches th fore nming; a Sheet give splendid » did value at the price of, each $1.00 40-Inch Nainsook Special at 29¢ sure to and a splen Movey Day sale eapectally fine for lingerie and ir fants’ wear; full 40 inck Extra value in the wale at 40-Inch Voiles 25¢ Fine, even weave White Voiles, 40 inches wide, very desirable for waists, dresses and children's wear, Splendid value in the Movey Day sale at, yard 2he second Floor « wide Movey Day 20¢ Infants’ Wear Half Price ymulation of infants’ nts, comforts, carriag robes ekirts, wrapper snequen, eased and drawer Some quite a bit solled, others just odd garments, All will be offered on day at HALF PRC Second Floer Movey Women's 'S “Slightly Imperfect’ Pure Silk Blose, 95c VINE qualities that are just a little imperfect. Flaws that count for little in the wear and appear ance. Pure thread — silk, some with lisle soles and garter tops. A few all-silk. Black, white and some col ors, Splendid values in the Movey Day sale qt... .05¢ Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Stockings 35e Fiber 801k Boot Stockings, black Movey Day he only amlens nizes 8% regularly S00 grade. special, pair Women's Fiber Hose Special at 19¢ Light weight Silk Root Hone, seamjens; black only; nizes ind 9 only Day mpecia First Floor Fiber Movey Day Underwear Clearance FOR CHILDREN of Children’s Cotton Vests Yarter’s” splendid Vests in high neck, short sleeves; Pants, knee and ankle length; regularly 40 to A garment. Special, ea. 19¢ FOR WOMEN-—Irregulare of Munsing Union Suite, High long sleeves; high neck, Duteh neck, ¢t neck, lone; ankle length; sizes 4 to 9 but not sizes in each style Perfect garments of these num bers sell regularty at $1.35 and $1.65. Movey Day special. .89¢ WOMEN'S VESTS 30¢—fp- cial purchase of hand ere ‘They are slightly imperfect they were perfect garments the and Pants qualition neck hort sleeves bow sleeves; low ploeve Vente. feted price each would be @c and Sizes 4 to 9; each First Bae Floor Laces and Embroideries Splendid Speciala for Movey Day finch Nettop Flounces in Filet meab, for jabots: $1.25 regu larly. Movey Day spec g9e Georgette Crepe, embroidered and pleated edges: valuce 5%c to $1.25 regularly, Movey Day spe elal at age Narrow, fine Swiss Embroid ered Edges, values iSe to 26¢ Special Movey Day, yard....10¢ Pine Swiss Embroidered Fa 4 to Ginch widths; formerly 25 to #5e a yard. Spectal a5e¢ Pure Linen Torchon Laces, 2% to4 Special, yd. Se First Floor High. Soil Leather Hlamd Bags Special $3.50 Formerly $5.00 to $7.50 . Inches wide. HF fashionable nevernt shapes in all, Splendid, fine pin seal, dull seal, M were priced $5.00 to 87.50 regu larly. Movey Day special. 83.50 Special Vatue in Leather Service Bags for $1.25 t Bage, et Large size Carrya Women's Sm Neckwear Special 65 COLLECT ndy Sets; former Movey Day special 50e Each values in plain and pattern Dr Veils; shaped styles, Some chiffe ters A od range of c Formerly $1.00 to $2.00. Movey Day special, 50¢ First Floor to $1 Obe Floor Drape Veils thread-run with Paper Novelties Reduced a awry y section will offer papery. Includl place cards, and ends at radical reductions Firat Floor, dance 1 Offers for tomorrow remarkable values. It is the Month- End, Season’s End Clearance, and offers extreme values in odd lots, small lots, broken lines. On this day early choos- ing is doubly advisable. Fraser-Paterson Co. |—All charge purchases made on Movey Day will be. placed on next | | month's accounts. Three Hundred BHigh-Grade Crepe de Chime amd Georgette Crepe Waists im a Great Movey Day Sale me at $3.75 Regularly $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50 offering—one that offers values that have eve! em- N extraordinary some of the best Waist been given for months. ery new sty new feature in wide and medium collars, broidered or tucked fronts, is represented. -It is a splendid lot of beautiful Blouses. Colors including light shades and suit shades. All sizes in a variety of different models. —Blouses of splendid $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50 qualities. All in a great Movey Day offering at. .$3.75 Third Wloor The Balance of Our ‘Winter Coats bor | Women to Be Closed Out at Two Prices | $8.50 and $19.50 —Both lots are small, the values are extraordinary. Come early’ for these exceptional bargains. Women’ s Black Silk Skirts Important Movey Day Values —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. A Movey Day Clearance of ° 5 Girls’ Dresses At a Price Very Low Wa DRESSES of fine ginghams, linenes, etc.; also a few Serge Dresses with pique waists; formerly $5.00 to $10.00. —A small lot of odd garments, while they last, each .. . +. 82.50 Sizes 6 to 14 included. KIRTS are up-to-the-minute styles and are made of splendid quality silk taffetas. Pleated and gathered effecta. —Skirts formerly $6.50 to $7.50 on Movey Day, special —Skirts formerly $10.00 to $17.50 on Movey Day, special............$6.85 ‘Third Fioor. Jewelry — Movey-Day Specials B EAUTIFUL, new hand-carved Cameo La Vallieres, Festoons and Brooches. High-grade gold-filled chains and mountings. Priced regularly $2.50 to $3.50, —Movey Day special Fraser-Paterson, First Two apertodt Sale Lots of Women's and Misses" Dresses -—Third Floor. ’ Women’s $1.25 em Cotton Pétticoats for .... 1.00 HREE HUNDRED splendid quality Sateen and, Heatherbloom Petti- coats; figured sateens, plain uppers with fancy flounces, and a wide assort- ment of Novelty Heatherbloom Petti- coats in fancy ruffled styles. - 81.00 —Very unusual values for.... -Third Floor. $1.50 Floor. style Dresses that Two splendid opportuni- becoming Dresggs at less than the cost of o Te sales of smart, attractive, good offer values that are unusual. ties to buy making. LOT ONE AT $15.00--- —28 Dresses of silk, satin and French serge, some of the. season’s best models. Dresses formerly $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. Movey Day special... LOT TWO AT $10.00--- —A special purchase of about 36 Serge Dresses, smart, new Spring styles, some braid trim- med, others button trimmed; well made, attractive Dresse: good for school, general or business wear. —Movey Day special at ........ Fraser-Paterson ¢ Extraordinary Value in Women’s $1.75 Lambskin Gloves for $1.45 Pair Women’s Black Kid ms JNUSUAL offer Movey Day Boots, Movey Day $4.16 : we Lager Mg wore N's in white and Shoes, splendid. ty that representing Misses’ Navy Blue Wool $10.00 » Third Floor. smart viel kid well-m Se fg is excellent value at $ the regular price than you natural Special $4. 35 at this pr Button " Formerly $6.00 and $6.50 O-br ope, La nal . eels —— Cannette Has, with silk row te lasta; all sizes. » covers in black, navy blue, green Movey Day special ‘aser-Paterson Co, First Umbre Day special r-Paters and r n Ce Floor, Extraordinary Values im the XN Movey Day Clearance of Silks and Dress Goods DD pieces, broken lines, odd patterns, everything that is foreign to a well- arranged stock is to be closed out on Movey Day. Some of the best val- ues of the entire season are the result. Here are a few of the specials: $1.2. ah Crepe in two of golf and cherry red; regu Movey Day special $1.25 ) Striped Velvet $1.9! $1.75 Velvet Cord $1 Yard aes Chenille riped Velvet; green a 32-inch heavy wide wale Velvet C Q in red; sold regularly at $ tiful fabric for skirts, coats and misses’ wear. Movey Day special, yard In stock, $1.75. Special ... $1.25 75e Corduroy, Special 49¢ $ Trocadero 40-Ineh wht shable Corduroy; fine wale ‘8inch Trocadero Jeraey Silk for sport coats Movey Day 49¢ and sweaters; regularly $5 Special 05 i $5.00 Osaki Jersey $2.95 6ineh white Silk. Osaki therefore it is regularly, Special at $5.00 Strined Velvet $2.95 G4-inch Striped Velvet, for coats und rose stripe; $5 $2.50 Tussah Crepe Half-price for 40-inch Tuss the desirable larly $2.50 and suite reseda green 00 formerly shader Special, a yard sold regularly at 7h¢ special ‘igured Tussah 75e 1 Tussah, Imported Chinese de kimonos, bags and fancy work at $1.50, Movey Day special Minch Figur sign; for regularl heavy Jersey; one The plece only to be ele out; $5.00 $2.95 Fraser-Paterson, Firat Floor | Toilet Goods 0 Tourist Canon $1.00 Button Hooks, Shoe Horns Knives 10¢ 16e 10¢ be 106 ine r Books cum Vowder nity Canes Tooth and M Cola Ci 10¢ 10¢ uth Wash ibe Doz, Bs ap, do 0 Fountain Syringes . Window Shades Special 35 A ansortment of different rhades of green and tan col ored shades in different sizes from to 40 Inches wide and 6 to 7 feet Regular 60c, 75e and $1.60 All together just’ about to be cloned out Special © seseee .B5¢ ““Lpourth Floor Curtain Net Special 35¢ Yard A BOUT seven hundred yards of filet curtain net. In strong mand. White, cream and Arab Double thread in the square weave Dainty small de signs. Splendid special Movey day value for, yard B5¢ Fourth Floor. eighty Card Tables Special $1.95 re our regular $2.95 and tables, but they are red and scatched, and med out. Movey day price... $1.95 Fourth Floor. Inlaid Linoleum Special $1.15 EGULAR $1.50 quality. Gen uine inlaid linoleum, heavy grade. Inlaid hardwood floor and other tile patterns, -Movey day special, per square yard, $1.15 —Fourtn Flour. to be ¢ Crez, Deltox, Grass and Fiber Rugs ONE-FOURTH LESS DD and end rugs from our stocks of Crex, Deltox and Fiber rugs. Sizes 27x54 inches to Regularly priced $1.25, FOURTH LESS. Fourth Floor Children’s* High Chairs and Rockers One-Third Less N Movey day we will offer, to close out, a lot of odd high chairs and rockers. Floor sam- ples, slightly scratched and marred pieces. Styles of which we can obtain no more. —Many exceptionai values at the ‘Movey day price, ONE- THIRD LESS. —Fourth Floor Movey Day Clearances Odd Luggage DD pieces, Trunks, Bags and Sult Cases. Offered at c prices on Movey day that. afford some of the most excep- tional luggage values. Black Bags $8.95 —Black Keratol\ bags, strong and durable. Fine for shopping and short trips. Special $3.95 $17.50 Canvas Covered Trunks $13.50 Very strong, heavy canvas covered trunks. fiber bound, heavy trimmings, 38-inch size, : - $13.50 $12.00 Cowhide Bags $8.95 Strong, heavy brown cowhide travejing bags. Unusual value in three-piece bag, full leather lined, on corners. Special $8.95 $25.00 Taxi Wardrobe Trunk ‘Special $19. 75 A SPLENDID value ma strong and durable steamer ‘size Wardrobe Trunk, special... .819.75 $4.00 Fiber Suit Cases $2.95 Strong and durable, cretonne lined, 24-inch size, straps all around, Special .....+ ++ 82.95 $13.50 Trunks, Special $9.95 ‘These are very strong and good looking, fitted with deep tray, heavy brass corners. Straps all around, 34 and 36-ihch sizes only, special - 89.95 $12.50 Black Cowhide Bags Special $8.50 <Very strong and substantial blatk leather bags, leather lined. sewed on orners, large and roomy. Sizes 16 to 18 inches. Movey day special .. 8.50 Firth Floor, The Hudson Fountain Pen Special $1.00 Self filling, lover) type foun tain pen. Sold regularly at $1.50. Has 14kt, gold iridium tipped point, Special for the Movey day sale $1.00 Kodak Section, First Floor. THLY CLEARANCE DAY!

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